Looking forward to a safer, faster 'kingdom of bikes'
Bicycles are making a comeback in China in a big way and a new avatar. China, in the recent past, used to be called the "kingdom of bicycles" because it had the largest number of bicycles in the world — 200 million. Bicycles were also the primary means of transport for the people.
Biden speech at UN General Assembly contradicts US acts
US President Joe Biden's remarks at the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday show to what extent his deeds contradict his words.
Consultation, not a trade war, will settle bilateral disputes
The trade friction between the United States and China does not signify a tipping point in the Sino-US relationship, experts have said, even though the two countries have slapped tariffs on billions of dollars of each other's goods.
First remove the log from your own eye
Americans are now blaming a host of social ills-stagnant wages, de-industrialization, inequality-even obesity and drug addiction-on globalization. More to the point, politicians and pundits of all stripes are blaming China. But most of the bad stuff that has happened in the US economy has little to do with globalization or China. Instead, it is caused by bad domestic economic policies followed over the last 30 years.
Season of super savings for veteran Singles Day shopper
I've already made my list and checked it twice-my shopping list, that is, for Singles Day, which traditionally falls on Nov 11 each year.
Clarity, unity drives China dsepite western reports
In the aftermath of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, one could walk away from the milestone event noticing a pointed unity and clarity of message. Not strictly among the assembled delegates — though there was plenty to be had in that case as well.
Neighbors must make concerted efforts to fully embrace treaty
Premier Li Keqiang has officially invited his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe to visit China from Thursday to Saturday. It will be the first official visit to China by a Japanese prime minister in seven years.
Weigh pros and cons before randomly using AI technology
AI can raise productivity and expand GDP, but it can also render non-adaptive workers jobless.
Strikes against Syria unwarranted
Since the outbreak of the "Arab Spring" seven years ago, much has changed in the political and security landscape in the Middle East. What has not changed is the fact that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad remains persona non grata for the United States and its allies